11/03 2015

City Parking Authority Implements Mobile Payment App


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Registration:
  1. Once you have downloaded the app, you will be asked for basic & vehicle information during registration.
  2. Next, you will be asked to choose a payment method. Note that not all payment methods are accepted in all areas.
  3. If you do not wish to use PayPal or Visa Checkout, or if PayPal is not oered in your area, you will need to enter your credit card details.
  4. After entering all of your info, you may review your information & the Parkmobile T&C’s. If everything looks correct, choose “Finish”.
How to pay:
  1. Once you’ve registered, enter in Zone# located on stickers & signs on the meters
  2. Depending on your area, choose the duration you wish to park
  3. Conrm your information, including Location, License Plate #, time, and cost
  4. A ticker will show up counting down your time remaining & in some locations, you may extend your session remotely
App Perks:
  • Easy to register and use
  • Saves you time and money
  • Extend your parking session on-the-go (where permitted)
  • Link payment to your Visa Checkout or PayPal account (where accepted)
  • Save “Favorite” and recently used zones
  • Ability to view and print parking history
  • Optional 15 minute parking expiration notications
  • Add up to 5 license plate numbers and 5 users to your profile
For more info, visit:
 

05/13 2014

“Mayor’s Night In” – THIS Wed, 5/14/14 6-8pm


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From the Mayor’s Office:
MAYOR WILLIAM PEDUTO TO HOLD “MAYOR’S NIGHT IN”
Mayor and top administrators invite residents to City-County Building to share ideas, concerns
PITTSBURGH, PA – (May 12, 2014) This Wednesday evening Mayor William Peduto and his top staff will meet personally with residents to hear — and act upon — their ideas and concerns about city government issues.
During the “Mayor’s Night In” residents may meet one-on-one with Mayor Peduto at the City-County Building, and he will direct them to the appropriate administrator for follow-up.
On April 7 about 100 residents attended the first “Mayor’s Night Out” at a city recreation center in Beltzhoover. Similar events alternating between city communities and the Mayor’s office will be regularly scheduled through the year.
Holding the sessions follows the Mayor’s efforts to instill transparency and accountability into Pittsburgh city government, and follow such moves as making his daily schedule public, hiring top officials through the public Talent City process, creating a Community Affairs team that meets nightly with neighborhood groups, and creating a Bureau of Neighborhood Empowerment to focus strictly on struggling communities.
WHAT: Mayor William Peduto’s first “Mayor’s Night In”
WHERE: City-Council Chambers, 5th Floor, City-County Building
WHEN: 6-8 p.m., Wednesday, May 14, 2014
03/18 2014

Mayor Peduto Kicks of Afordable Care Act Enrollment Push Tue 3/18 3pm


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Mayor William Peduto and U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle will hold a press conference on Tuesday, March 18, in Homewood to kick off the final drive for Affordable Care Act enrollment.
There are less than three weeks left for uninsured Pittsburgh residents before theMarch 31 enrollment deadline and Mayor Peduto, Congressman Doyle, Get Covered America Pennsylvania State Director Bill England, the Consumer Health Coalition's Beth Heeb and others will detail how easy it is to sign up. In-person enrollment assistance will be available at the event as well as information on how to get assistance elsewhere.
The event is open to the public and the media is encouraged to attend.
Who: Mayor William Peduto
         U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle
         Get Covered America Pennsylvania State Director Bill England
         Beth Heeb of Consumer Health Coalition         
         Other stakeholders
What:  Press conference to launch final Affordable Care Act enrollment push in Pittsburgh, followed by in-person enrollment assistance
When:  Tuesday, March 18, 3 p.m.
Where:  Homewood YWCA, 6907 Frankstown Ave.
02/25 2014

Mayor Peduto Invites HS Students To Apply for Pub Educ Task Force, Due Fri 3/7/14


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Mayor William Peduto giving high school students full voting power on public schools task force

PITTSBURGH, PA – City high school students, don’t miss your chance to tell Mayor Peduto what to do.

The deadline is next week for Pittsburgh Public Schools high schoolers to apply for a spot on Mayor William Peduto’s task force on public education. The 21-member body will meet through the spring and summer to study and recommend ways to strengthen our public schools and surrounding communities, and issue a report at the start of the next school year. For more information on the task force, click here.

School officials, community leaders and parents are part of the task force but the mayor wants students to help as well. He’s reserved three spots for Pittsburgh high school students, each of whom will serve with full voting power. Here’s how to apply:

Go to http://pittsburghpa.gov/mayor/education-task-force and fill out an application form. You also need to submit via the website a resume and a one page letter to the Mayor explaining why they would like to serve on the task force. Applications and all materials are due by March 7, 2014.

02/10 2014

Black History Month Event at Thelma Lovette YMCA THIS Sat 2/15 12pm


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BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION AT THE THELMA LOVETTE YMCA
A Celebration of Black History Month to be Held at the Thelma Lovette YMCA this Saturday

Greetings Friends and Neighbors-

This upcoming Saturday, at the Thelma Lovette YMCA in the Hill District, a Black History Month Celebration will be hosted which will be open to all:

Where: Thelma Lovette YMCA, 2114 Centre Ave
When: Saturday, February 15, 12pm-2pm

Councilman Lavelle will be present to kick off festivities which include:

  • Black Pittsburgh Historic Presentation/Black Civil War Enactment Group by John Ford
  • Centre Avenue Historic Presentation by Leon Haley
  • Wylie Avenue Days Film Documentary
  • Presentation of the Hill District Historic Wall
  • NAKA Entertainment
  • Miller School African Dance and Drum Troop
  • Presentation of Black Genealogical Study
  • Children and Family Activities
  • Teenie Harris Collection by Carnegie Library

For more information on the festivities, you can visit the Thelma Lovette Y site by accessing this link, or by calling them at 412-315-0990.

City Council District 6

01/30 2014

Public Hearing And Post Agenda On Land Banking Bill – Thu 2/6/14 1pm


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Public Hearing and Post Agenda to focus on Land Banking Bill currently under consideration in City Council
Sent 01/29/2014 @ 10:53 am
Greetings Residents and Neighbors of District 6-
In late 2012, the State of Pennsylvania passed legislation authorizing municipalities to create land banks, entities that acquire, manage and dispose of vacant, abandoned and tax delinquent properties to facilitate their redevelopment and reuse.
City Council is currently reviewing an ordinance that would create a land bank for the City of Pittsburgh (to access a copy, click here). The legislation will forever change how real property and development are dealt with in Pittsburgh. In District 6, certain neighborhoods, such as the Hill District, Perry North and South, hold up to 50% of properties which would be eligible for the land bank.
Some key highlights in the bill include:
  • The creation of a new authority in the City to manage the land bank
  • The creation of a Mayoral controlled board to oversee the authority with no formal oversight or checks and balances from City Council
  • The ability for the authority to seize any and all property they deem necessary including owner occupied, tax-delinquent property
  • The lack of a process for formal community input
Given the significant impact this legislation will have on the City of Pittsburgh and in our District, it is important to inform ourselves of the bill’s provisions, its implications, and to discuss how it could be improved to better serve the interests of our communities. To this end, I encourage you to attend a Pubic Hearing being held on Thursday, February 6, at 1pm in Council Chambers to share your thoughts on the Land Bank bill. There will also be a Post Agenda on the subject the same day,February 6, 2pm in Council Chambers.
I look forward to seeing you there, as we work together to craft a bill that truly benefits the residents of our district and the greater City of Pittsburgh.
Sincerely,
R. Daniel Lavelle
04/13 2013

2ND ANNUAL YOUTH BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT


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CityCouncilDistrict6District 6 Hosts Youth Basketball Tournament at the Thelma Lovette YMCA

Sent 04/11/2013 @ 2:57 pm

 

Greetings,
In continuing my “Fit in Six” initiative, on Saturday, April 13th my office will be hosting the second annual district-wide Youth Basketball tournament at the Thelma Lovette YMCA in Hill District at 2114 Centre Avenue. The tournament is set to begin at 10:00am and conclude at 4:00pm. The tournament will be divided by the following age groups: 10-12, 13-15, and 16-18. Snacks and refreshments will be provided for participants. Trophies will be given to the teams that finish in first, second, and third place.
Fit in Six’s goal is to promote a healthier community. This 3-on-3 tournament is a chance for the youth of District 6 to have fun while encouraging an active and healthy lifestyle. There is still time to register if you or anyone that you know is interested in joining the tournament. Participants can join as a team or as an individual to be placed on a team. If you would like to volunteer, join the tournament or have any general questions, please contact Bernelle Wood at412-255-2134
I encourage everyone to come out and support our youths on Saturday. We look forward to seeing you there!
Sincerely,
R. Daniel Lavelle

 

04/10 2013

ARTPGH + DESIGNPGH PUBLIC MEETINGS: APRIL 2013


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PlanPGHSix dates & locations to choose from

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On April 22nd-25th, 29th and 30th, there will be a second round of public meetings for ARTPGH and DESIGNPGH, the Public Art and Urban Design components of PLANPGH, the City’s first comprehensive plan. These will be six “open house” meetings conveniently located throughout the City that will allow residents to participate near where they live or work.  Get more info about the meeting format below the schedule.

Meeting Locations:

  • Monday, April 22nd (drop in anytime from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.):
    • The Kaufmann Center
      1825 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
      412-392-4400
      Public Transportation: Bus 81, 82 and 83
  • Tuesday, April 23rd (drop in anytime from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.):
    • Schenley Ice Rink
      10341 Overlook Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15207
      412-422-6523
  • Wednesday, April 24th (drop in anytime from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.):
    • Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, East Liberty Branch
      130 S. Whitfield Street, Pittsburgh, PA
      412-363-8232
      Public Transportation: Bus 71A, 71B, 71C, 74, 77, 82, 86, 87, 88, and 89
  • Thursday, April 25th (drop in anytime from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.):
    • West End Overlook Shelter
      Access parking from northern end of Fairview Avenue
      Public Transportation: Bus 26, 27, and 29
  • Monday, April 29th (drop in anytime from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.):
    • The Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh
      10 Children’s Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
      412-322-5058
      Public Transportation: Bus 1, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 2, 4, 54, 6, 7 and 8
  • Tuesday, April 30th (drop in anytime from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.):
    • Mount Washington Senior Center
      122 Virginia Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, 15211
      412-488-8405
      Public Transportation: Bus 40, 43 and MI (Monongahela Incline)

Please note that for outreach purposes, we have divided the City into six study areas. While you’re welcome to attend any meeting you wish, it’s recommended that residents attend the meeting in the study area in which they work or live as the content will be relevant to those specific neighborhoods. View a map of the study areas.

RSVP is requested, but not required. We kindly ask that you please RSVP to the meeting you plan on attending using one of three methods:

Click here for a PDF flyer for distribution

If you require special accommodations, please contact ADA Coordinator Richard Meritzer: 412-255-2102richard.meritzer@pittsburghpa.gov


Meeting Format:

The meetings’ workshop format will allow residents to arrive at any time during the 4 pm to 7 pm timeframe and to rotate through three 20-minute workshops. The three concurrent sessions will present and discuss preliminary plan recommendations on:Public Art Policies; the Urban Design Manual; and Neighborhood Visions. The session on neighborhood visions will provide a list of visions from existing community plans, of which attendees may offer feedback and suggestions. Within the public art session, initial best practices and suggested policy recommendations will presented and discussed, and in the third concurrent session, preliminary recommendations for the urban design manual, including recommendations on development that captures neighborhood character, will be presented.

Residents will provide feedback on this current planning work, that will set the framework for the draft ARTPGH and DESIGNPGH plan documents. ARTPGH andDESIGNPGH will set policies and tools to guide the City in the areas of public art and urban design for the next 25 years. The recommended policies and findings will be presented for public feedback later this year.


Also, you may have heard that TALKPGH is coming your way! TALKPGH is the mobile outreach component of ARTPGH and DESIGNPGH. It is an artist-led project that will travel to each of the 90 neighborhoods and interview residents relevant to these plans. Check it out here!


ARTPGH is developing a strategy for the City to engage local, regional and national artists, facilitate care for its extensive art collection, and involve artists in public space, facility and infrastructure design. DESIGNPGH is examining existing types of urban design and devise a plan with set guidelines that will inform future developers about the quality and character of design that is expected and feasible in our neighborhoods.

The public art and urban design plans are heavily dependent on public participation and are estimated to be completed over the next 9 months. There will be ongoing opportunities and subsequent public meetings for the public to become involved. Please visit planpgh.com to sign up for email updates related to ARTPGH,DESIGNPGH and other components of PLANPGH.

04/05 2013

APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING OPPORTUNITY- PITTSBURGH SPRINKLER FITTERS


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CityCouncilDistrict6Sent 04/05/2013 @ 2:17 pm
The Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee of Pittsburgh Sprinkler Fitters, Local Union 542 will be accepting applications for the Apprenticeship Training Program.Applications must be picked up in person at the Pittsburgh Sprinkler Fitters office at 227 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15209. Applications will be available for pick up at the following dates and times:
  • Monday, May 6th to Friday, May 10th from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
  • Saturday, May 11th from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
  • Monday, May 13th to Thursday, May 16th from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Requirements:
  • Applicant must be at least 18 years of age
  • Applicant must have a dependable form of transportation
  • Applicant must be a high school graduate of possess a G.E.D. diploma
  • Applicant must be physically able to perform the work of the trade
  • Accept the terms of apprenticeship: 5 years on-the-job training plus related classroom instruction several nights a week
  • Applicant must be a United States Citizen and reside in Western Pennsylvania
  • If selected for the Apprenticeship Program, applicants will be required to submit to both a pre-employment drug test and a physical exam
  • Applicant will be required to take a written qualification examination
  • Applicants who qualify based on the written examination will be granted a personal interview.
  • Applicant must have a valid Pennsylvania photo driver’s license
Please note that a non-refundable application fee of $25.00 is required upon receiving the application. Payments must be made by cash or money order.Completed applications must be returned to the union office no later than Tuesday, May 21, 2013. All applications must be hand written. No typed applications will be accepted.
For more information, please contact the Sprinkler Fitters Union at 412-821-1561.
04/05 2013

APPRENTICESHIP OPPORTUNITY WITH THE HEAT AND FROST INSULATORS AND ASBESTOS WORKERS


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CityCouncilDistrict6Applications Due on May 17, 2013

Sent 04/03/2013 @ 12:58 pm

Greetings,

The Joint Apprenticeship Committee of the Heat and Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers Local #2 are announcing their apprenticeship program for 2013. Applicants must meet the following requirements:
  • Applicant must pick up the application in person and have photo identification. A non-refundable $25.00 fee is due upon the receipt of the application. Payment must be by money order or certified check, made payable to the: “Joint Apprenticeship Program, AWL #2”.
  • Applicant must send the completed application to the office of the committee, post marked on or before May 17, 2013.
  • Applicant must be a minimum of 18 years of age, as of the date of application.
  • Applicant must be physically able to perform the work of trade.
  • Applicant must be a high school graduate by June, 30, 2013, or have a G.E.D.
  • Applicant must have a dependable form of transportation.
  • Applicant must be a Western Pennsylvania resident for a minimum of one year immediately prior to the application date.
  • Applicant will be required to take a written examination.
  • Applicant must submit to a certified drug test, at the program’s expense, before final acceptance into the program.
If interested in this apprenticeship program, applications are available at the AWL#2 Apprentice Training Center, 1057 Clinton Road, Clinton PA 15026.Applications can be picked up from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm from Monday, April 29th to Saturday, May 4th and again from Monday, May 6th to Thursday, May 9th. 
For more information, please contact the Heat and Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers Local #2 at 724-695-0415.